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So sad.
What's even more sad is the negative comments. Though we all know they're made by those lamenting their own worthlessness.
Honor C.Kyle and our most recent MOH recipient C.Romesha by doing a selfless act today.

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

isurid

@isurid
Sad is that we share this soil with these people.
There are a LOT of them. The anti-US propaganda at school has obviously worked. We have lost a good chunk of our people to it, just look at the comments they have for such an honorable soldier, an accomplished SEAL.
These people drive around you, they share your air, they vote. They make children just like them.
Sad, but the upshot is that we're going to have more land to split up when it is all said and done because many of these fuMore..ckers will be... ahem... displaced.
Keep your powder dry.Less..

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

anti_you

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

jithrow

@jithrow you know the funny thing is, she is reading it from a piece of paper and not from the bottom of her heart, and the second funny thing is "My respect" is coming from a saudi arabian guy who probably killed him. LoL

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

Gandalf the Gray

@Gandalf the Gray
Now you're a funny troll, you even have no idea what you are talking about. "Saudi Arabian guy who probably killed him." Pffft! Ah because of the flag? Oh wait you had no flag, probably a stateless man? Palestino??? Ahahaha!

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

jithrow

@jithrow well, i was referring to the fact that she was reading the funeral speech form a piece of paper rather than her heart, as most people do when their loved ones die. "i had no flag" wtf dude get off ur Xanax. and btw if it wasnt for saudi arabia, palestine would have a state, and btw i heard ur old king is screwing Tzipi Livni. truly LoL.

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

Samurai

I don't know how many times I'm going to put my two cents in this post today but one thing cannot be denied; Because of men like Chris Kyle, everyday heros, and old fashioned patriots we are fortunate enough to enjoy the smell of freedom each and every morning. That is the definition of one sacrifice for the benefit of many. Don't tell me for one second he wasn't having nightmares every single night he was alive. Uncle Sam and all of us got way more than our money's worth with him so he deservesMore.. respect and to be layed to rest in peace.Less..

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

FarkinAye

Your sarcasm speaks volumes mate. For all you know one of those dogs he put down could've taken up residence in Sweeden and gave you the business end of his amonium nitrate falafel. So yes, he did change history.

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

mediaeinstein

Destabilizing an entire fucking region is a good way of getting ur butt soare. The US brought this mess on the world just for one single thing... PRIDE. Yep, proud idiots accomplishing nothing but destruction.

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

FarkinAye

Fuck you haters, he was a hero not for his confirmed kills but for helping people who struggled in life after the war with PTSD. Some of you pussies hide behind a monitor but won't have the balls to do what this guy did. I did not know him but it's sad that after you die bitches will be trying to put shame on your name.

Posted Feb-13-2013 By

colleensda

@elpaisitadeoro Only because you are nothing more than a nickname on the internet. You are a fucking coward, hiding in the shadows writing your spitful words. Must make you feel good about yourself, hiding like that, knowing no one really knows who you are. You must be so proud of having done nothing in your life which you can put your name to. Actually, it must be very cold there in your world. I pitty you

Posted Feb-13-2013 By

AlbuqBill

One of if not the best sniper this country ever produced. He provided over watch for many soldiers and marines while on missions/patrols in Iraq and Afghanistan. He saved countless American and civilian lives with his remarkable marksmanship and bravery. In his book he recalls one incident that involved a Woman with a child, he witnessed her pull a grenade from under her dress and was about to throw it at a US patrol, he hesitated at first but eventually pulled the trigger saving many lives. He More..also spoke of a mission when he watched a child with an RPG, in this case he did not pull the trigger as he couldn't live with killing the child. Goes to show that the "Devil of Ramadi" his nickname given by the insurgents for his many many enemy kills in the city, had a heart and wasn't a ruthless killer like I'm sure many want to make him out to be.

He's heroic and selfless acts given to this country didn't stop when he left the Navy. He continued he's selflessness by giving to the community and working with veterans with PTSD in person and through his charity. I'am disgusted and saddened by the despicable way this American hero died. Not from the enemy while on his many tours defending our freedom, but from a fellow veteran suffering from a mental illness. It's a shame that this country is so ill equipped to handle and provided support for our veterans returning from war. This country has to do something to increase our ability to help the mentally ill. Gun control and stripping our rights isn't the way to fix this problem. I'm sickened by our politicians using instances such as this to support their agendas.

Posted Feb-13-2013 By

Unoslacker

@Unoslacker Here's what we can do to help those mentally ill veterans. Stop brainwashing them in bootcamp and poisoning their food to make them subservient killing machines. Stop invading 3rd world countries and forcing these stupid kids to go wipe out people who are defending the land they come from.

Posted Feb-13-2013 By

al_lupo

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

blackwater1990

Propaganda at its finest, out there on a football field!
This oughta bring all of the yeehaws back under the same umbrella seeing is how war has been unpopular for awhile.
Now we can all stand strong and get back to hating us some brown men!

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

thecook

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

Fifteen Foot Kitten

@thecook Uh...he helped vets w/ PTSD across the nation and was a role model for many enlisted in the armed forces. Last time I checked, the average church can't fit nearly 7,000 people willing to go and pay their respects to this man. And you slander his memorial service for what reason?...grow up.

THEODORE HUXTABLE

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

Gulf Flyer

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@badMother
Considering all the Iraqi lives he saved by killing the beheaders, torturers, and rapists? Yeah, I'd say he's been welcomed with open arms. Nature--creation of God--is based on violence. The weather is violent; animals are violent; even the earth itself is violent. God isn't adverse to the right people being killed, and Kyle definitely killed the right people. The world is a much better place because of all the people he removed from it. He took out the garbage.

Trommlor

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

Gulf Flyer

You sleep well at night in your warm cozy beds, with the heater running, fresh water flowing, and tv burning because really hard men do really hard things in really crappy places. Whether you agree with it or not, it makes no difference. ...They do the job your country asked them to do because of you; whether you want them to or not. The sheer fact that you have the right to say anything bad about anyone, leaders, politicians, soldiers, bosses, other countries, is because people like Chris Kyle More..do their jobs and protect you whether you hate them or not. Chris Kyle knew there were people out there who hate what he did, but he knew he did it so they had that right and he was good with that. Chris Kyle is an American. He and soldiers like him (from all free countries) have given more than 99% of people ever will.

Chris died while trying to give back to his fellow soldiers. He had dedicated his life to helping disabled soldiers readjust, both mentally and physically. Unfortunately he helped a soldier who was too far gone to help. He paid the ultimate price on home soil, killed by a man he was trying to reach, to bring back from the depths of PTSD, rebuild the lost brotherhood that war instills. He was a soldier on the battlefiled, and a hero off the battlefield.

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

Freakster

Voted. Chris Kyle was a true patriot. He shed blood for his Country and brought fear and death to our enemies, breaking records along the way. I feel so bad for his family. To survive all those tours down range, so many close calls and then die back in the states is just horrible. Just finished his book 'American Sniper', definently a great read. I also plan on reading his other book 'A history of the US in 10 firearms' when I get a chance.

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

GI-Gizmo

@GI-Gizmo Get a life loser. How about reading a book on how millions of civilians have been killed, injured or displaced because of the illegal invasion from this guy and the hundreds of thousands of other blind tools that have chosen to be a part of this illegal occupation. This sniper was a terrorist plain and simple. Deal with it.

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

Fuccen

@Fuccen Idiot,I hope you and your family reap the whirlwind, and are visited by all the horsemen of the apocolypse. you are a pap smear on society. A pox on the throat of man. You are no more than a stinking, menstruating cunt. You need to finish your name, Fuccen Idiot.

Posted Feb-12-2013 By

Lllarrry

@turbof20c Really if you look at live-leak and the American comments it's quite the same comments that you see on other videos. However, whenever it's directed at a circumstance in America it's "Fucked up".

Then again, i guess i won't see any comments from your country about the glorious killing of others.